Investigate well, show favor to none, maintain impartiality, consult the law, then give judgment—that is the way of justice.§
All the world looks to the rain cloud for sustenance. All the people look to the king’s scepter for protection.§
Even the Vedas of the brahmins and all dharma therein rely on the sovereign’s sturdy staff for sustenance.§
The world embraces the feet of a great kingdom’s monarch who lovingly embraces subjects under his justice-wielding scepter.§
Rain and rich harvests arise together in a country whose sovereign ruler raises his rod lawfully.§
Victory is not won by the lance, but by the king’s scepter, provided it is not crooked.§
The potentate protects the whole world, and Justice protects him if he does not stray from Her.§
An inaccessible ruler who listens and adjudicates inattentively will inevitably plummet from power and perish.§
No fault befalls a king who, in guarding and caring for his subjects, punishes wrongdoers—for that is his duty.§
A ruler’s punishing cruel criminals by execution is like a gardener’s removing weeds from his garden.§